Feud On Tisian Hill

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Author: David Moody ISBN: 9781311560544
Publisher: David Moody Publication: December 18, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Moody
ISBN: 9781311560544
Publisher: David Moody
Publication: December 18, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In 1842, Mamaw Molder, her husband, children and kin(and they was a lot of them) moved into the hills of Arkansas, each with a Choctaw Deed. They arrived in Mason County with three wagons, farm tools, livestock, feed and seed and claimed two sections each on Molder Mountain -- where they proceeded to clear land and put up homesteads. Mamaw Molder was a Water Witch( she had the power), and she witched all the wells in Molder Valley. After their children were grown, they gave them the house on Molder Mountain and put up a house on Horsehider Creek across the way from Molder Valley just below Cedar Crick from where her sons built their homesteads. The Molders lived there trouble free for forty-some-odd years, hunting farming and raising their children … until trouble came. And when it came it had a name: Culdy.

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In 1842, Mamaw Molder, her husband, children and kin(and they was a lot of them) moved into the hills of Arkansas, each with a Choctaw Deed. They arrived in Mason County with three wagons, farm tools, livestock, feed and seed and claimed two sections each on Molder Mountain -- where they proceeded to clear land and put up homesteads. Mamaw Molder was a Water Witch( she had the power), and she witched all the wells in Molder Valley. After their children were grown, they gave them the house on Molder Mountain and put up a house on Horsehider Creek across the way from Molder Valley just below Cedar Crick from where her sons built their homesteads. The Molders lived there trouble free for forty-some-odd years, hunting farming and raising their children … until trouble came. And when it came it had a name: Culdy.

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